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ULTIMATE IN JAPANESE CAR SHOWS

The third annual Classic japanese Show and Shine is being held on the 5th October 2008 Located at PINE RIVERS PARK STRATHPINE QLD. Only all Japanese Show in Australia.

Open to all Japanese vehicles from 1960 to 2008 Clubs - Groups - Individuasls all welcome Drag- Street- Strip cars all welcome as is Bikes. Polish them up and come join us. Very rare and special vehicles will be there

14 catigories,- trophies, -judging, -prizes Stalls and food etc Entry forms contact Ray [email protected] or www.zcarclubq.org.au

Enquiries contact RAY Be early entriers close 30 Sept 2008

The show is held to assist ANGEL FLIGHT Charity.

Hiope to see you there

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I've entered the last 2 years , it's been good , great variety of cars modified and stock , Hopefully will have my Aussie GTR regod before then .

I hear there might be a R35 GTR showing up , that would be cool to see.

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We turned up just as everyone was packing up, around 1.30 or 2.00 I think it was. Couldn't get there any sooner unfortunately, lucky I'm only a few kays up the road lol

Looks like I missed a good day, nice shots Zennon :D

The back of my stupid head is in one of the pics, He He He :P

The AMEC Z was very well presented i liked the engine bay, very nice, lots of shinny bits. Was'nt much of a fan of the R31's untill last sunday, the white and grey one was shit hot, the older Z car's were awesome too.

Was a shame i got there a bit late was sooo bloody hot, but thumbs up anyways. :D

Was'nt much of a fan of the R31's untill last sunday, the white and grey one was shit hot.

Thanks big fella :/ I'll post up some of my pics but I ran out of battery's reasonably early on so I don't have many pics

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